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Birth name
  
Hardin Wilson

Labels
  
Ivory, Goldband

Albums
  
Houston Ghetto Blues

Years active
  
1950sā€“1975

Record label
  
Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, singer

Genres
  
Name
  
Hop Wilson


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Born
  
April 27, 1927Grapeland, Texas, United States (
1927-04-27
)

Instruments
  
Steel guitar, harmonica

Died
  
August 27, 1975, Houston, Texas, United States

Similar People
  
Juke Boy Bonner, Clarence Garlow, Luther Johnson, Lonesome Sundown, Cookie and the Cupcakes

Also known as
  
Hop Wilson, Poppa Hop

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Harding "Hop" Wilson (April 27, 1921 ā€“ August 27, 1975) was an American Texas blues steel guitar player. Wilson gained the nickname "Hop" as a devolution of "Harp" due to his constant playing of a harmonica as a child. His low sounding playing gave several of his tracks, even "Merry Christmas Darling", a morose, disillusioned feel.

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Early life

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Wilson was born in Grapeland, Texas in 1921, learning to play guitar and harmonica at an early age. Acquiring his first steel guitar sometime between the age of 12 and 18, Wilson performed at various Houston clubs. After serving in the United States Army, Wilson decided to pursue a musical career.

Music career

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Wilson began his career performing with Ivory Lee Semien in the 1950s, recording tracks in 1957 for Goldband Records in Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 1960, Wilson signed with Ivory Records in Houston. Wilson led recording sessions, but despised touring, and only played locally until his death in Houston in 1975.

Influence

While Wilson's recording career has been characterized as "slight", he did have an influence on a variety of musicians, including Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones, who stated in 1994 "There's another guitar player called Hop Wilson. I got songs that I wrote like "Black Limousine" from him, those kinds of licks".

References

Hop Wilson Wikipedia